slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
Exactly. All our bushhogs beat themselves to death before the weather or rust gets to them.
We do have a snowblower that is rusting out. Its 35+ years old and is exposed to salt spray off the rear tires every snowstorm while driving the plowing route. Just the sheet metal rusting out. The cutting edge is wore out, the gearbox too, and the pto shaft could stand replacement as its bent. Nothing is weathered though even though it sits out 24/7.
We do have a snowblower that is rusting out. Its 35+ years old and is exposed to salt spray off the rear tires every snowstorm while driving the plowing route. Just the sheet metal rusting out. The cutting edge is wore out, the gearbox too, and the pto shaft could stand replacement as its bent. Nothing is weathered though even though it sits out 24/7.
I am still using some of my grandfathers equipment that has never seen a shed.
Would something like a cheap thin deck bush hog make it 75 years? Probably not, but it will be completely worn out in 10 years if it is rusted out or not. Implements built from steel with a fractional thickness (1/4", 3/8", 1/2", etc.) rather than a gauge will last practically for ever.